The third branch of Tacax Town is a changing branch.

Mostly, though it stretches towards the sky, along the way there is a part of it that slowly lowers towards the ground, even a place that is becoming like a cliff.

The width of the branches is approximately four hundred meters. The cliff area has a drop of about seven meters and an angle of about sixty degrees.

I was in the office working room with my drawing table in front of me.

Teten, who was holding her knees in the corner of the room, looks up.

"... obsessed with that branch, what's the point?

"It will be the shortest distance to lay the road from this branch to the city of Cuttera. Somewhat, even if the construction costs are to be increased, there can be no alternative to this branch if we are to attract tourists"

Before the merger, the distance from the village of Tacax to the city of Kattera was two days' walk, and even the Coyote car was a day away. This distance had become a necklace in the tourism industry and was also a factor in the decline in satisfaction due to the accumulation of fatigue among arriving guests in the bridal business.

One of the by-products of the merger with the village of Kidato is the third branch in question.

Though the cliff, which fell seven meters short, was untouched, considering the convenience of attacking this cliff with all the other cliffs, it was found that the distance to the city of Kattera could be reduced to one day on foot and to a little over half a day with the use of a coyote car.

Tourism, attacking this cliff to encourage the revitalization of the bridal business, and the opinion that the convenience of transportation should be improved also gained support from Richay and Melmie.

But this cliff was more troublesome than I thought.

"I guess this cliff will be the gateway to the town of Tacax more than the shortest distance from the city of Kattera"

I can't make it look very poor. Not only that, but we also need a lounge for those who have walked from the city of Katella.

"Something to climb the cliff and get right into your eyes, an entrance that stirs up expectations for Takakus town...... hmm"

If I could hear the rubbing of clothes and do my gaze, Teten would be leaning over with a thin laugh.

"... the statue, good. Women, the ones involved. Oolori, please!

"Rejected"

"Why"

"It would be counterproductive if I put that on a branch that would be a dating spot"

I'm not going to put it down if I don't.

I bent my navel over. Teten gets round holding my knee at my side.

"... well at the gate?

You've obviously lost your tension.

"When you climb a cliff with a gate, you lose the sense of accomplishment that you climbed high, so I don't think it's very good."

"Then botanical gardens..."

"I thought about that, but I need to make sure that the coyote cars carrying the luggage are just different. Botanical gardens make it hard."

I don't know if it's a good idea to climb off a cliff, but I'm also starting to build a field of takouka on the same branch, so I get a use for it.

"... Square"

"I think it's reasonable. It will be a place to rest tired tourists without obstructing traffic while ensuring a wide view. The problem is design."

This could be the guide, the crook.

The square is just an open space, but if you give it back, you're cutting that part off as a square.

This time, the building cannot be arranged and cut due to the need to ensure vision.

So what do you take to create a space called the square, cut it off and show it?

Stare at the map.

It would be the cliffs that divide the entrance to the square. This is not a problem.

So what do we do with the rest of the three sides?

It is desirable to have a better view of the town of Tacax than it is the entrance. Consideration should be given to installing information boards to make sure that any of the four branches may have the desired facilities.

How to surround it with a short fence or something lacks fun.

In previous life, there were ways to arrange and divide streams, etc., but when trying to do it on a world tree, the problem of limit load and changes in appearance during thirst constantly accompany it.

"Do you want to use the hedge"

In the sense of a low fence, hedges are softer in appearance and less occlusive than walls, etc.

Write a hedge placement diagram on the blueprint.

"... What kind?

"I'll make it Kista."

The shrub Kista, which leaves all year round, leaves stain red from fall to winter. It's an interesting plant where the leaves go back green when you spend the winter as is without deciduous leaves and spring.

"Since snow accumulates on the north side of the world tree, the red leaves visible in the snow white are suitable for decorating the town entrance, and the visibility red when snowflaking reduces the fear of damaging the hedge. Easy to clean because it won't decipher."

Teten puts his hands and jaw on the elbow of the chair where I sit and peeks into the blueprint.

"... too wide, I think"

"I take it wide enough to deploy a stall or something during the day. I'm thinking of putting a bench with the stall so a tired customer on a long journey can catch a breath."

"... in the center, naked statues of women"

"I'm not putting it down."

I'll stick to it.

"... brainwashing, not enough,"

"Soak up the lily world any more."

"Whirling, to the world, the troubles"

"I'm not going."

"... mmm"

Cut up the conversation and write down the blueprints.

Separate coyote cars and pedestrians using hedges. The coyote cars make sure they pass through the outer perimeter of the square and develop a path to the duet bridge.

As I was working on it, I noticed that Teten was strangely important.

Looking to the side, Teten is writing something on the paper he put on the floor.

I peeked again to see if he was also writing a novel about lilies, and he painted a pretty vivid picture.

"Hey, what's it say next to a guy?"

"... Spring Painting"

"You know as well as I know you're not asking for a name, right?

"... no humanity hates lily porn"

"Is that the dialogue you say with a smooth pronunciation as if you practiced"

Anyway, the arrow tip, the work room door, that instructed Richay and the others to hide before they returned, was opened.

"Amane, how are the blueprints-- what are you doing?

Richay, who opened the door with one hand to the wooden basin with tea, asks.

Reflectively holding Teten's head against Spring Painting, I laughed at Richay, who looked surprised.

"No, I thought I'd wake you up because it looks like Teten fell asleep while graffiti. Well, I'm sleeping comfortably, and maybe I should just relax. I'm sorry, can you bring me a blanket or something?

"I don't mind that, but you'd be distracted if you could sleep on the side, wouldn't you?

"I sleep next door every night, so I'm fine. Instead, they're going to complain about waking you up."

"Yes. Okay. Wait a minute."

Richay left the working room with a basin with tea on it.

In the meantime, I pull the spring painting from under Teten's head, round it up and throw it in my pocket. Concealment of evidence complete.

"... brilliant, assistant knife, was"

Teten whispers a word of gratitude as she continues to slumber down and pretend to sleep. The language was suspicious as to whether the tension was still persisting.

"Don't scorch me. Totally."

That's right, and what about this spring painting?

It was around autumn that a group of artisans had been dispatched from the town of Hedgeway with road construction know-how.

"We will be returning once during the winter, so let's proceed with some work from the town entrance within this year"

Ask the foreman for a schedule, think hard about his plans until winter, and then move on to the construction description.

Since the construction of the square that hits the entrance to the town will be carried out by the craftsmen of the town of Tacax led by Melmie, it was decided to ask the craftsmen of the town of Hedgeway to carry out cliff maintenance by the end of the year.

"We want the slopes we make on the cliffs to fit in three percent of the road gradient."

Approximately seven percent of the gradient at which a coyote car can climb. If it's a long slope, you'll need a break along the way.

If it's a three percent road gradient, I'll let you climb about four hundred meters without even resting in a coyote car.

Since this cliff has seven meters, the calculation is that it can fit within three percent of the road gradient if climbed off at just under two hundred and fifty meters.

The foreman looks at the blueprint and nods.

"There's a proper resting place on the way, and this will be fine"

Coyotes who have pulled their luggage from the city of Cuttera are sometimes tired, so it is necessary to set up rest stops so that they do not get stuck in the slopes.

In my blueprint, there was a space in the middle belly of the cliff where about five coyotes could be stopped in a mess. I plan to make it sturdy there in order to use it as a water supply point if there are more tourists.

The guidelines of the air corridor will form the base of the ramp on the cliff.

The bi-fold slopes cutting the rest area back to its starting point are built along a cliff at an angle of sixty degrees. It's roughly fifteen meters wide, and two coyote cars can afford to be different.

While checking the foundation, I go to see how the entrance square is sometimes built on a cliff.

It is the hedge of Kista that is created by the landscapers from the villages of Melmie and Kidato. It is about a meter high and is planned to be planted in a circular fashion so as to surround the square.

"The framework is complete, so let's start soiling."

When Mermie waved, the craftsmen in charge of the bag with the soil began to put the soil inside the wooden frame.

Since Kista is a tree, it can also be handed over to the world tree, but when it is fed nutrients from the world tree, it grows faster. It is easier to prepare and plant soil at a later stage than it is to need frequent care.

Later, when renovating this square, it was also decided that planting it in the soil would be less laborious.

Melmie notices me and runs over.

"As you can see, the work is going well."

There is also the cooperation of landscapers in the village of Kidato, whose progress appears to be better than planned.

Melmie sees the craftsmen carrying in the dirt.

"Until just a little while ago, there was always Mr. Billows in this kind of hard work."

"I'm busy working at the inn, so I can't help it."

Tourists were beginning to visit the town of Tacax from several towns and villages, including Hedgeway, under the influence of tariffs on lamb bird meat and eggs.

Even if I wanted to eat it, I got an increment, and if I'm going to pay high money anyway, I'll try a reputation sink directly in Tacax Town. There seems to be a small epidemic due to tourists who think so.

Thanks to this, Billows, the owner of the Inn, seemed busy working every day. Tourists are also coming to stay in the former Kidato Village Inn, and the entire town of Tacax is expected to have a significant deficit in revenue and expenditure.

I just want to set up a transportation network with the city of Kattera before this epidemic is over.

"Speaking of which, Richay just arrived. He wants you to come to the office when the work's settled."

"Okay. I was just about to take a lunch break. Melmie and the others can have lunch when the soil is done."

"Aisa. I'm starving."

I tell the craftsmen working under the cliff to cut up the work and put in a lunch break as I watch Melmie go to tell the craftsmen.

The foreman understands, looks at the workings of the craftsmen, and then speaks up one by one. I guess I'm trying not to motivate the craftsmen whose jobs I work for.

I asked the foreman to come back and head to the office one foot away.

Richay, who was waiting in the office, looked at me and pointed to the desk.

I've got a lot of letters for you.

"As such..."

About twenty letters were placed on the desk.

When I took one to try, it was a letter from a cook wanting to stall out in Tacax Town.

"Is it okay to say that this is a migration-seeker?

"Looks like it. Most of the other letters are about wanting to leave the stall. I've got a few letters from you that I'd like to have a wedding next spring, but I'll talk to Mr. Aleut."

"Copy that. But why are people killing me for wanting to leave the stall so suddenly?"

There have been emigration hopefuls before, but most of them are engaged in field work.

Richay pointed in the direction of the entrance square under construction as he collected letters about the marriage business and checked the contents.

"The town of Tacax still doesn't have that many restaurants with guests coming to eat rum birds. Moreover, the entrance is provided with a square on the assumption of exiting the stall. So many cooks would like to open a shop once all the conditions are in place."

"I guess that's the thing. Well, I've never gotten past a lot of manpower."

I replied by writing that I wanted to communicate the current construction status to the hopeful person who wanted to leave the stall and make the acceptance around the end of next spring.

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